I disagree. IMHO, The digital revolution is already passed us because the technology has already been introduced onto the world, so it's best to get smarter in the art of digital warfare (information warfare).
The whole printed information in the entire world is only hundreds of petabytes.
It's just a property of digital memory vs analog memory. Success of the transistor and semiconductor.
The move to digital allows for a lot more places to store content to prevent tampering. Historically, people would just alter books. Consider the Textus Receptus vs the Vulgate.
So how do you prevent altering? Archive it in a immutable blockchain is one way. Or archive many revisions on many sites. Storage is dirt cheap these days.
This conspiracy makes my blood boil. It is what tipped off my awakening about 10 years ago. The lies are so over the top it is crazy. Ill drop a mini post...
1: what countries and politicians decided not to fly at the last minute?
2: what drill were air traffic controllers running at the same time the towers were hit?
3: what happened to the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania? What really happened?
4: what was heard over the radio before the 3rd building fell?
5: was there insurance on the buildings specifically for terror attacks? Who owned the buildings?
I'm already certifiably crazy. So, this doesn't bother me. I played with explosives for years in the Navy. I can safely tell you, NO ONE in their "right" mind does what I did without being somewhat insane to begin with. It takes a special brain to do what I did on a daily basis and come out relatively unscathed.
A missle hit the Pentagon
The move from hard copy books to digital is not progress. It is so they can alter content at will. Think about that for a while.
I disagree. IMHO, The digital revolution is already passed us because the technology has already been introduced onto the world, so it's best to get smarter in the art of digital warfare (information warfare).
The whole printed information in the entire world is only hundreds of petabytes.
Digital data easily scales much higher and much more quickly, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(data)
It's just a property of digital memory vs analog memory. Success of the transistor and semiconductor.
The move to digital allows for a lot more places to store content to prevent tampering. Historically, people would just alter books. Consider the Textus Receptus vs the Vulgate.
So how do you prevent altering? Archive it in a immutable blockchain is one way. Or archive many revisions on many sites. Storage is dirt cheap these days.
This exactly
This conspiracy makes my blood boil. It is what tipped off my awakening about 10 years ago. The lies are so over the top it is crazy. Ill drop a mini post...
1: what countries and politicians decided not to fly at the last minute?
2: what drill were air traffic controllers running at the same time the towers were hit?
3: what happened to the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania? What really happened?
4: what was heard over the radio before the 3rd building fell? 5: was there insurance on the buildings specifically for terror attacks? Who owned the buildings?
And thats just the surface. ???
Transparency is not their forte
I'm already certifiably crazy. So, this doesn't bother me. I played with explosives for years in the Navy. I can safely tell you, NO ONE in their "right" mind does what I did without being somewhat insane to begin with. It takes a special brain to do what I did on a daily basis and come out relatively unscathed.
EOD?
Tip. Of. The. Iceberg.
Follow the money.